Small Business

33.2 million small businesses exist in the U.S., 80% of which are run by a single owner with no employees. If you’re trying to do it all and rise above the competition, these books are for you.

Book - How to Grow Your Small Business - A 6-Step Plan to Help Your Business Take Off

How to Grow Your Small Business

A 6-Step Plan to Help Your Business Take Off

New York Times bestselling author, Donald Miller, makes growing a small business accessible to anyone.
Book - I Hope You Fail - Ten Hater Statements Holding You Back from Getting Everything You Want

I Hope You Fail

Ten Hater Statements Holding You Back from Getting Everything You Want

Learn how SluttyVegan’s founder, Pinky Cole, became the most-successful vegan restauranteur in the world. Her story will inspire readers to keep chasing their entrepreneurial dreams despite years of setbacks.
Book - Founder vs Investor - The Honest Truth About Venture Capital from Startup to IPO

Founder vs Investor

The Honest Truth About Venture Capital from Startup to IPO

A no-holds-barred look into the minds, motivations, and machinations of how investors and founders team up to build a successful startup, debated in a brazenly honest way by two of the best in the business.
Book - The Entrepreneurial Brain - How to Ride the Waves of Entrepreneurship and Live to Tell About It

The Entrepreneurial Brain

How to Ride the Waves of Entrepreneurship and Live to Tell About It

Finally, a user’s guide for people with entrepreneurial brains and those that work with or have family members with them.
Book - Artpreneur - The Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Sustainable Living from Your Creativity

Artpreneur

The Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Sustainable Living from Your Creativity

Art-preneur is a creative call-to-arms for the aspiring professional artist, with an unapologetically feminist tone. Miriam Schulman challenges readers to become bosses of their own art and to take charge of their destiny.
Book - The Power of Potential - How a Nontraditional Workforce Can Lead You to Run Your Business Better

The Power of Potential

How a Nontraditional Workforce Can Lead You to Run Your Business Better

Tom D’Eri started Rising Tide Car Wash with his father John as a way to find meaningful employment for people with autism like his brother, Andrew. What the employees taught Tom about running a business will astound us all.